Ceramic Art and Artists Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future: AMOCA’s 10th Anniversary Exhibition 1 Installation view, grid-wall display in the “Steeped in History” section of the exhibition. The exhibition, “Honoring the Past, Embracing the … Read More
Ceramic Art and Artists Betty Woodman: The Ultimate Still-life Object Betty Woodman pictured with House of the South, 20½ ft. (6.23 m) glazed earthenware, epoxy resin, lacquer, paint, 1996. From … Read More
Cristina Córdova: Involuntary Dialogs Cristina Córdova and Martin Janecky’s Jinete, 31 in (79 cm) in height, ceramic, glass, resin, 2011. For centuries, both painting and … Read More
Ceramic Art and Artists Review: Raku: Cosmos in a Teabowl 1 Kurogama firing in progress at the Raku workshop. Photo: Raku Kichizaemon XV. The historic exhibition, “Raku: Cosmos in a Tea … Read More
Ceramic Art and Artists Beth Cavener: Subliminal Trapped, 37 in. (94 cm) in length, stoneware, paint, 18k gold, rope, wood, 2015. Aristotle said in De Anima that one … Read More
Ceramic Art and Artists Anna Maria Maiolino 1 Anna Maria Maiolino in the studio, 2014. Despite its lyric intensity and overt sensuality, the work of Brazilian artist Anna … Read More
Ceramic Art and Artists Joyce Robins: Who’s Afraid of Turquoise, Hot Pink, and Fluorescent Yellow? Robins use of color is improvisational, metaphorical, and decorative, and the resulting objects read both as paintings and sculptures. … Read More